Tommy Lawrence – The Empire of The Kop https://www.empireofthekop.com Blog about Liverpool F.C. (LFC) and the Kop from true supporters for supporters worldwide. Fri, 19 Apr 2024 10:49:59 +0100 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.9 95610221 Review: Sweeper Keeper: The Story of Tommy Lawrence, Scotland and Liverpool’s Legendary Flying Pig – triumph and heartbreak https://www.empireofthekop.com/2024/04/06/review-story-of-tommy-lawrence/ Sat, 06 Apr 2024 08:29:13 +0000 https://www.empireofthekop.com/?p=252518 There are so many ways one could start a review of Peter Kenny Jones’ latest historical deep-dive – this one concerning the simultaneously heartwarming and tragic story of Tommy Lawrence, Liverpool Football Club’s legendary Flying Pig. I could kick things off chronologically with the family’s move from Scotland to Culcheth in Warrington – the site […]

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There are so many ways one could start a review of Peter Kenny Jones’ latest historical deep-dive – this one concerning the simultaneously heartwarming and tragic story of Tommy Lawrence, Liverpool Football Club’s legendary Flying Pig.

I could kick things off chronologically with the family’s move from Scotland to Culcheth in Warrington – the site of Pete’s second book launch date (get your tickets here) – or I could go with the goalkeeper’s incredible achievements under the guidance of Bill Shankly, his poor treatment at international level… or how about that Stan Boardman quote about him being covered in shit all the time? Yes, let’s start things off there, shall we?

“Tommy was always covered in shit because he’d be diving all over the place,” the former Liverpool youth star turned comedian was quoted in Sweeper Keeper: The Story of Tommy Lawrence, Scotland and Liverpool’s Legendary Flying Pig.

“His green sweater was black because the pitches then were not like they are green now, they were just mud.

“If he had a day where he was getting a bit kicked at, he would be covered in shit and he’d have to get in the bathroom. So, I tried to get in the bath before Tommy Lawrence because he was always caked in mud!”

Fear not, you get all the aforementioned critical details of Tommy’s life and more, all told by the people closest to him, from the likes of former teammate Phil Boersma to his daughter, Tracey Murray.

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As ever with Pete’s remarkable storytelling, Liverpool, football and sports fans generally are treated to an honest but fair deconstruction of a man almost as cruelly cut down by the passage of time as he was ultimately neglected by the football club he loved and gave so much to.

It’s a tale of adversity, triumph and heartbreak told expertly by a football historian who intrinsically understands and cares about the finest details of a sportsman’s life, virtues and vices. Most importantly of all, Pete delivers this with a level of grace and empathy you’ll find lacking elsewhere in modern journalism.

If you are to leave reading Peter Kenny Jones’ latest historical foray with only one message, let it be this: We stand on the backs of giants and we owe each and every one of them a debt that we must continually strive to repay no matter the decades that roll by.

Sweeper Keeper: The Story of Tommy Lawrence, Scotland and Liverpool’s Legendary Flying Pig is available on Amazon and Peter Kenny Jones’ website.

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(Video) Remembering when Liverpool legend Tommy Lawrence shocked a journalist https://www.empireofthekop.com/2021/01/10/video-remembering-when-liverpool-legend-tommy-lawrence-shocked-a-journalist/ Sun, 10 Jan 2021 22:07:00 +0000 https://www.empireofthekop.com/?p=194970 It’s three years to the day that a journalist interviewed a passerby on the street about the 1967 FA Cup tie between Liverpool and Everton, completely innocent of the fact that he was speaking to former Liverpool goalkeeper Tommy Lawrence. The Reds legend, who sadly passed away in 2018, had played in the derby game […]

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It’s three years to the day that a journalist interviewed a passerby on the street about the 1967 FA Cup tie between Liverpool and Everton, completely innocent of the fact that he was speaking to former Liverpool goalkeeper Tommy Lawrence.

The Reds legend, who sadly passed away in 2018, had played in the derby game in question, in which Bill Shankly’s men succumbed to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of their city rivals.

Lawrence was a key fixture of Shankly’s first-XI for many years, registering 390 appearances and helping the club win an FA Cup and two league titles.

Rest in peace, Tommy – You’ll Never Walk Alone.

You can catch the clip below:

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(Video) BBC reporter fails to recognise Liverpool legend who played over 300 club games https://www.empireofthekop.com/2015/02/07/video-bbc-reporter-fails-recognise-liverpool-legend-played-300-club-games/ Sat, 07 Feb 2015 10:08:10 +0000 http://www.empireofthekop.com/anfield/?p=59225 The name Tommy Lawrence didn’t mean anything to BBC reporter Stuart Flinders… The BBC sent Stuart Flinders to Liverpool on Friday as he grabbed local residents for their comments on the upcoming Merseyside derby – but he wasn’t expecting to run into one former Reds player! SEE MORE: Liverpool news Steven Gerrard reveals all to […]

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The name Tommy Lawrence didn’t mean anything to BBC reporter Stuart Flinders…

The BBC sent Stuart Flinders to Liverpool on Friday as he grabbed local residents for their comments on the upcoming Merseyside derby – but he wasn’t expecting to run into one former Reds player!

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Watch below as Flinders attempts to question former Liverpool goalkeeper Tommy Lawrence, who played 306 league games for the club between 1957 and 1971, as to whether he remembers the 1967 FA Cup tie against Everton.

You can also watch the full video here:

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